Samuel Goodenough (10 May [O.S. 29 April] 1743 – 12 August 1827) was the Bishop of Carlisle from 1808 until his death in 1827, and an amateur botanist...
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with his branch of the Goodenough family having first arrived in Singapore in the 1800s. A direct ancestor, Samuel Goodenough, was Bishop of Carlisle...
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Goodenough may refer to: Goodenough College, London, England Goodenough Island, Papua New Guinean island Cape Goodenough, Antarctica Goodenough baronets...
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Surrey, the son of Edmund Goodenough, Dean of Wells Cathedral, and Frances Cockerell. His paternal grandfather was Samuel Goodenough, Bishop of Carlisle, and...
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Charles Bentinck. He was educated first in Ealing under the tutelage of Samuel Goodenough graduating in 1774, followed by Westminster School (1783). He attended...
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Casimiro Gómez Ortega (1741–1818) Laurales Bu Goodeniaceae Goodenia P Samuel Goodenough (1743–1827) Asterales Goupiaceae Goupia – Ndyuka plant name Malpighiales...
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(born 1954) The heir apparent is the present holder's son Samuel William Hector Goodenough (born 1992). "No. 35841". The London Gazette (Supplement)....
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Edmund Goodenough (1786–1845) was an English churchman, dean of Wells from 1831. Goodenough was the youngest son of Samuel Goodenough, bishop of Carlisle...
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Scaevola ramosissima. The name Goodenia honours Bishop of Carlisle Samuel Goodenough, a member of the Linnean Society of London at the time. See List of...
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volumes of prayers, Suspirium Sanctorum, which were dedicated to Samuel Goodenough, bishop of Carlisle. Children of Colonel John Campbell and Lady Charlotte:...
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amateur. Coming to London, he was for a time a drawing master at Samuel Goodenough's school in Ealing. In 1783, he exhibited 3 coloured drawings of hunting...
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his studies were interrupted by World War II. During the war, Goodenough worked under Samuel Stouffer in the Research unit of the Information and Education...
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Muscicapidae. The specific epithet goodenovii honours the Reverend Samuel Goodenough, Bishop of Carlisle and first treasurer of the Linnean Society. The...
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George Champagné Canon of Windsor In office 1808–1828 Preceded by Samuel Goodenough Succeeded by Richard Adolphus Musgrave Personal details Born c. 1751...
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circles, and his publications were largely ignored during his lifetime. Samuel Goodenough wrote: How shocked was I to see Salisbury's surreptitious anticipation...
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that Smith named the fern genus Woodwardia. He was joint-author with Samuel Goodenough of Observations on the British Fuci, London, 1797, and contributed...
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Preceded by John Douglas Bishop of Carlisle 1791–1807 Succeeded by Samuel Goodenough Preceded by William Markham Archbishop of York 1808–1847 Succeeded by...
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Preceded by Richard Cust Dean of Rochester 1782–1802 Succeeded by Samuel Goodenough Preceded by Samuel Horsley Bishop of Rochester 1802–1809 Succeeded by Walker...
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33. Thomas Bray 1776–1785 34. Henry William Majendie 1785–1798 35. Samuel Goodenough 1798–1802 36. George Champagne 1802–1828 37. Richard Adolphus Musgrave...
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Gesneria pauciflora Goodeniaceae (fanflower family) Goodenia, for Samuel Goodenough (1743–1827) 7 genera, mostly in Australia Herbaceous plants and shrubs...
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indicate widespread condemnation of Salisbury's actions. For example, Samuel Goodenough wrote "How shocked was I to see Salisbury's surreptitious anticipation...
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Venables-Vernon Later Venables-Vernon-Harcourt; translated to York. 1808 1827 Samuel Goodenough Died in office. 1827 1856 The Hon Hugh Percy Translated from Rochester;...
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yonder river—they are all lies."[citation needed] The missionary Samuel Goodenough worked with Elias Boudinot to translate and print the Gospel of St...
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Smith Contributions to English Botany and Flora Britannica James Lee Samuel Goodenough Aylmer Bourke Lambert James Sowerby William Curtis Joseph Banks Robert...
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Goodall (1819–1908), painter and illustrator Thymelaeaceae Bu Goodenia Samuel Goodenough (1743–1827) Goodeniaceae Ch Goodia Peter Good (d. 1803) Fabaceae St...
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Rochester; after a few months' tenure, he was translated, on the death of Samuel Goodenough, to Carlisle. This bishopric he held till his death. In 1838 Percy...
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orchidologist Leslie Andrew Garay (born 1924), an American botanist Samuel Goodenough (1743–1827), an amateur botanist and collector Barbara Gravendeel...
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(fl. 2010) Goodd. – Leslie Newton Goodding (1880–1967) Gooden. – Samuel Goodenough (1743–1827) Goodsp. – Thomas Harper Goodspeed (1887–1966) Goodyer...
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1802–1808 Samuel Goodenough 1808–1820 William Busby 1820–1870 Robert Stevens 1870–1870 Thomas Dale 1870–1887 Robert Scott (younger) 1887–1904 Samuel Hole 1904–1913...
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Elder & Co. 1885–1900. Thomas Jenkinson Woodward, Dawson Turner, Dr. Samuel Goodenough, Lilly Wigg, John Pitchford, and Colonel Thomas Velley Beharrell,...
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